Not a bad park for a few days. The site next to ours had no power so we were able to park our hauler there. There are no full hookup sites but they did provide a pump out service and there was a dump station. We were on site #53 which had a nice view of deer on the hill across the highway. Not much going on in the surrounding area and it is a dry county. The park is located on a nice creek/river that was very peaceful. Clean laundry. We
camped at The Falls Campground in a Fifth Wheel.

Nice but small campground next to a stream with a view of small falls. The owners are friendly and put money back into the campground yearly. The sites are level and the bathrooms are very clean. A nice place to retreat and relax, esp. in the evening with the sound of the falls on the rocks. Good fishing in the stream also. Just be careful if you decide to get into the water and wear watersocks or shoes because there is a lot of broken glass around. The only other problem we have with the campground is that it is not paved. There are also nice cabins there for rent and yearly camper storage available. This campground is also near Yatesville Lake. It is actually closer to the lake marina than Yatesville Lake State Park is. We
camped at The Falls Campground in a Travel Trailer.